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"risks of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when discussing potential dangers or hazards associated with a certain action or situation. For example: - Before starting any new medication, it is important to understand the risks of possible side effects. - The company's decision to invest in high-risk stocks poses a significant financial risk. - The risks of climate change are a pressing concern for scientists and policymakers.
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There are risks, of course.
Risks of Cryptocurrencies.
Health risks of cockroaches?
Risks of microwave exposure.
Risks of further attack required assessment.
There were other risks, of course.
Such are the risks of modern life.
There would be risks, of course.
Weigh the risks of concessions.
There are also risks of overcounting.
Oh, the risks of greeting one another.
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